Joshua Baldwin

“Without fail, I am inspired to start writing a story in any hotel lobby, but particularly one with marble floors
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In this online exclusive we ask authors to share books, art, music, writing prompts, films—anything and everything—that has inspired them in their writing. We see this as a place for writers to turn to for ideas that will help feed their creative process.
“Without fail, I am inspired to start writing a story in any hotel lobby, but particularly one with marble floors
“Humble labors help when my mind becomes overwrought, when my thoughts stop being good company
“Sometimes inspiration comes from unpredictable sources that I wish were more easily and predictably harnessed.
“Before I was a writer, I tried to live like a writer and that was my great adolescent mistake.
“I honestly have no idea what it is that inspires me, but there have definitely been days and even years when it seemed nowhere to be found, because I was crowding it out.
“I treasure personal totems. The J. Geils Band’s album Bloodshot came out on red vinyl in 1973, and when I slide that bright record out of the sleeve, it takes me back
“The raw honesty and the gritty lyricism of any song by Lucinda Williams hotwires me to the ugly beauty of hearts in conflict.
“I was ten years old before anyone figured out I needed eye glasses.
“Of all the myriad pronouncements on writing, the truest one, for me, is something the poet Robert Kelly said
“I find inspiration and solace in the wise proverbs of my ancestors, the great and noble Bulgarians.